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mock: mock (unit test library for Python 2)
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mock:
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mock: mock is a library for testing in Python 2. It allows you to replace
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mock: parts of your system under test with mock objects and make assertions
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mock: about how they have been used.
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mock:
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mock: IMPORTANT: For Python3 you do not need this module. Please use the
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mock: standard library instead (unittest.mock). This package contains a
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mock: rolling backport of the standard library compatible with Python 2.7.
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mock:
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